Relativity Waltz

Relativity Waltz is a board game that teaches about the basic concepts of the Theory of Relativity. The game mechanic uses cards representing segments of the electromagnetic spectrum to represent the Doppler shift that happens as players move around the board. Players draw a set number of cards each turn, and can move a number of spaces according to how many cards they have that fall in order upon the spectrum. As players move relative to each other, and to their starting & ending points, the pacing appears to speed up or slow down. The game includes 158 spectrum cards, each with educational information on the back, game board with the EM spectrum guide, and 3D printed playing pieces.

Relativity Waltz

As an educational tool, the game teaches players about Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity. The mechanics of the game show how time (or rather, perception of time) changes based on speed and mass. A set of 'spectrum' cards facilitate the race around the board, and do so by visually showing how light perception is affected by a traveler’s speed. Cards also 9 different fact sets on the backs of the cards: these explain the ideas that make up the theory of special relativity.

Game design includes 3D printed game pieces, 158 square playing cards, game board mat, instruction booklet, and game box.

Relativity Waltz 2

As an educational tool, the game teaches players about Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity. The mechanics of the game show how time (or rather, perception of time) changes based on speed and mass. A set of 'spectrum' cards facilitate the race around the board, and do so by visually showing how light perception is affected by a traveler’s speed. Cards also 9 different fact sets on the backs of the cards: these explain the ideas that make up the theory of special relativity.

Game design includes 3D printed game pieces, 158 square playing cards, game board mat, instruction booklet, and game box.

Relativity Waltz 3

As an educational tool, the game teaches players about Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity. The mechanics of the game show how time (or rather, perception of time) changes based on speed and mass. A set of 'spectrum' cards facilitate the race around the board, and do so by visually showing how light perception is affected by a traveler’s speed. Cards also 9 different fact sets on the backs of the cards: these explain the ideas that make up the theory of special relativity.

Game design includes 3D printed game pieces, 158 square playing cards, game board mat, instruction booklet, and game box.

Relativity Waltz

As an educational tool, the game teaches players about Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity. The mechanics of the game show how time (or rather, perception of time) changes based on speed and mass. A set of 'spectrum' cards facilitate the race around the board, and do so by visually showing how light perception is affected by a traveler’s speed. Cards also 9 different fact sets on the backs of the cards: these explain the ideas that make up the theory of special relativity.

Game design includes 3D printed game pieces, 158 square playing cards, game board mat, instruction booklet, and game box.

Relativity Waltz

As an educational tool, the game teaches players about Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity. The mechanics of the game show how time (or rather, perception of time) changes based on speed and mass. A set of 'spectrum' cards facilitate the race around the board, and do so by visually showing how light perception is affected by a traveler’s speed. Cards also 9 different fact sets on the backs of the cards: these explain the ideas that make up the theory of special relativity.

Game design includes 3D printed game pieces, 158 square playing cards, game board mat, instruction booklet, and game box.